Western Sun, Volume 1, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 July 1808 — Page 2

ADVERTISEMENT ON Monday the fcventh day of Auguft, the following traAs ofland in the connty f Randolph, will be cxpofed to public fale at the houfeef John Grovenor in Kaikal kia, or fo much thereof as will pay the taxes thereon, and continue from day to day until fold, agreeable to anaftof the Legiflature of this Territory in that cafe made lndprTidcd' July 2d, 1808.

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, LONDON, April 6. a'd wh f"honr-s have hitherto Iain hleerhThe Wig Club. This focietymet for ing and mouldering uuhonorcd on the the third time in the feafon yefterday, at (hore. Trcn. True Amr. the Freemafon's tavern. The duhe of Bedford thok the chair. Lord Holland, when RESORT '10 ARMS, the cloth was removed, gave as his toads The Utica Patriot of May 10 contains the names of" RufTell and Cavendifii" the following paragraph : 44 By a gentleparticularly as the head of one of the fami- man direcily frc m Vermont, we are iniormlies was in the chair. The duke of Bed- ed that in an atteu.pt of the inhabitants to

ford expreffed his thanks, and having pro take a large raft to Montreal, contrary to

nounced an eulogium on mr. FoX declared the embargo Tiws, thfy were rffilUd on that he fliould always abide by the princi. lake Chair. plain by two floops belongingr to pies of that great man. The duke then the government, when an action tec-k' place

gave an union oi intereit ana aiirction m wmvn murirrn ur Mucfi mni were between Great Britain and Ireland," which wounded. TIk raft efcaped and proceedwas drank with three times three, and after- ed to its place of d ftination. wards, 44 Mr. Whitbread and a fpeedy and The above report requires fome degrre

honorable peace." This toafl naturally of probability from the ir timfiances ttainducedtnr. Whitbread to rife and thank ted in the fubfr-quent article copied from a

the company for having joined his name to late Vermont paper. , a fentiment that he had lo much at heart. 44 A number of the miiitia have this d;y

After havinjr confidently faid that 14 the been detached from this regiment by or-

I a ft and prefent war, might have been hon- der of the governor, to enforce thajav s of orably and fafely avoided," he hadflill the the United States and quell all combiingreatcr hardihood to declare that 44 he tions againft the due obfervance of the

thought a peace might now be honorably fame. The detarhmect from Vrrniont is concluded and fafelv maintained." commanded by capt. Hopkirs of Swantoi!,

and we believe confifls of about twcnty.five A gentleman pairenger in the in the men, who are or will immediately be jrinfthr. Whim, arrived on Wednefday the ed by a detachment from" the New-York Uth intlant at Charleflon from the Ha- fide, to proceed with all poflible difprtcb to vanah informs, that the fchr. Spalding the Britifli liius, in order to prevent the from Baltimore for Havana in ballall, with pafigr of a great quantity cf lumber in a licenfe from the American government, rafts which are now near the lines, fell in with :i fleet of Spanilh drogers under St Albs, jidv.

convoy of fome gun boats on the 25th ult. a few miles from Havana; one of the gun We learn by a gentleman from Verboats fired a gun at Cupt. Spalding, who mont who rcfides near lake Champlain

having a gun on board fired it to the lee- tint the raft preparing to go down the ward. The gun boat immediately boardtd lake to Montreal was near half a milr s long the fchr. and put the captain the fnpercftr- and had a regular fort built upen it bH go in irons, the fame night the Spaniards proof, and manned with between five and from mifmanagement, run the fihr. a- fix hundred men armed. The raft is refliore about 15 miles from Havanah where prtfentend to contain all the luiplus proIhe vAs totally loft. The crew were then duce of that Oaterailtd the year pift, fuch marched with their hands tied behind them as wheat, pot &fh, poik, beelT &r. and imidn the infulting feoffs cf the populace fitid to be worth upwards of three hurdred of Havana ; and put on board the uard thnufard dollars. Gov. Smith of Vrrhip, where they all except the fupeicaryo mont, has ordered cut-.be militin to arr-ft remained when the whim failed. The the prrgrtf?. It is feared this cru-l and .Vpuiiards pretended to juftify the condtic,arhitr?ry policy cf forbidding intrrrcurfe by bating the fchooner to be a pirate, ha- with our neighbors will ci l the lives of ving a gun on board. The fupercargo fome of cur inoft valuable citizens.

was liberated through the interference of

mr. Barney of Baltimore. Amcr, Citn.

N. Y. E. Poll

JUST PUBLISH KD

Marfh.ll IBrune lu. len to tie And for sale at this OjlCC. temprl for having received fix millions of . . . . , livres from Kngl.n, merchants to enable complete revifion of the Laws of the them to get their goods in Hamburgh. INDIAN 4 TERRITORT. A''-1""- And alio, the A6s passed at the A folemn funeral prorefTnn is to t?ke ScfllOIl of 1807. plac-on the 25th inflant at the WMIa- Price 3 Dollars and 50 Cents in ')out,onLong Ifland, under the arrange. v , T. ., n. . . r,f f ;r r . r v Bonds, or 3 Do his Hitched, ment ot the I ammany fociety of New. York, for the interment of the bones of " " f thofe unfortunate patriots who fuffrr-d on IjLANKS, 'iord the Jefry and other Btitifh prifon vZArtr asd accuvaTelt phintem Ihipiofwir during the revolutionary vvar AT THIS OFFICE.